near to Tenterden, Kent, Great Britain

Kent & East Sussex Railway, Rolvenden railway station, Locomotive No 14 'Charwelton', a Manning-Wardle 0-6-0ST modified class O engine at the water crane.
Rolvenden railway station is home to the Kent and East Sussex Railway's loco department who are responsible for the restoration and maintenance of steam engines owned by the railway. The loco department is one of the most crucial contributors to the railway's success. The site consists of a two track shed which has enough space for around 4 locomotives. The railway also owns the field next to it and has plans to use at least part of it as a car park. Rolvenden is also the coaling depot and this is where all the locomotives are prepared for a days work.